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but northern ireland within the - but northern ireland within the united — but northern ireland within the united kingdom _ but northern ireland within the united kingdom offers - but northern ireland within the united kingdom offers the - but northern ireland within thej united kingdom offers the best solution — united kingdom offers the best solution for _ united kingdom offers the best solution for them _ united kingdom offers the best solution for them and - united kingdom offers the best solution for them and their- solution for them and their children _ solution for them and their children i_ solution for them and their children. i have _ solution for them and their children. i have always - solution for them and their- children. i have always believed that making _ children. i have always believed that making northern— children. i have always believed that making northern ireland i children. i have always believed that making northern ireland to work, _ that making northern ireland to work. indeed, _ that making northern ireland to work, indeed, making- that making northern
but northern ireland within the - but northern ireland within the united — but northern ireland within the united kingdom _ but northern ireland within the united kingdom offers - but northern ireland within the united kingdom offers the - but northern ireland within thej united kingdom offers the best solution — united kingdom offers the best solution for _ united kingdom offers the best solution for them _ united kingdom offers the best solution for them and - united kingdom offers the...
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the chance of northern ireland and the republic of ireland reuniting — essentially becoming one island. it's a nationalist first minister now, michelle o'neill. she wants ireland to reunite. she thinks that could happen within the next decade. unionists here, of course, unionist politicians do not want that. but that is something that could be discussed with rishi sunak today. also today, leo varadkar, the irish prime minister, or taoiseach, he arrived. he's holding talks with politicians here discussing various issues. there's not much actual work going on here today. it's a lot of chats, a lot of photos, a lot of handshakes. but it's hugely symbolic to see stormont back up and running after two years of political chaos. essentially, there were many times where we thought we'd never get to this point. i've stood outside these buildings many times and just said, nothing's happening, and we don't expect anything to happen in the weeks, the months to come, and now to see politicians back doing theirjob is a huge moment for people in northern ireland and what they'll be hoping is it doesn
the chance of northern ireland and the republic of ireland reuniting — essentially becoming one island. it's a nationalist first minister now, michelle o'neill. she wants ireland to reunite. she thinks that could happen within the next decade. unionists here, of course, unionist politicians do not want that. but that is something that could be discussed with rishi sunak today. also today, leo varadkar, the irish prime minister, or taoiseach, he arrived. he's holding talks with politicians...
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i would 100,000 welcomes to all the leaders who are involved in the ireland and northern ireland together. and i think, i just wonder whether my mother would have ever thought that would've happened, but it has happened, and it is great emigrate to come together once again. to all irish, americans, democrats, republican members, am glad to be united on this issue. we begin the next century of a real partnership that is increasing now. and finally, to all who wish they were irish, i'm glad you are here too. [laughter] my grandfather used to say that being irish is enough. anyway, i won't go into that. [laughter] but i stand here as a proud descendant of the finnegan's in the -- the finnegan's were from one county,n's from another county, and this pride is part of my soul and i and sure all of you who are irish and have irish ancestors feel the same way. in fact, many of you know my colleagues used to kid me when a certain capitol hill because i was always quoting irish poets are they thought i did that because i wairish. i don't do it for that reason because they are the best poets in the
i would 100,000 welcomes to all the leaders who are involved in the ireland and northern ireland together. and i think, i just wonder whether my mother would have ever thought that would've happened, but it has happened, and it is great emigrate to come together once again. to all irish, americans, democrats, republican members, am glad to be united on this issue. we begin the next century of a real partnership that is increasing now. and finally, to all who wish they were irish, i'm glad you...
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of northern ireland's place in the _ ireland of northern ireland's place in the eu — ireland of northern ireland's place in the eu single market, sorry the uk single — in the eu single market, sorry the uk single market in terms of the movement of goods between northern ireiand _ movement of goods between northern ireland and great britain. we have no problem with that. we want trade to move _ no problem with that. we want trade to move as— no problem with that. we want trade to move as freely as possible. we know— to move as freely as possible. we know the — to move as freely as possible. we know the trade across the irish sea is worth— know the trade across the irish sea is worth over 100 billion euros a is worth over100 billion euros a year— is worth over 100 billion euros a year and — is worth over 100 billion euros a year and we want to protect trade on the island _ year and we want to protect trade on the island of ireland. last year it was worth— the island of ireland. last year it was worth well over £12 billion. these — was worth well over £12 billion. these
of northern ireland's place in the _ ireland of northern ireland's place in the eu — ireland of northern ireland's place in the eu single market, sorry the uk single — in the eu single market, sorry the uk single market in terms of the movement of goods between northern ireiand _ movement of goods between northern ireland and great britain. we have no problem with that. we want trade to move _ no problem with that. we want trade to move as— no problem with that. we want trade to move as...
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if is govern for northern ireland. it is absolutely _ govern for northern ireland. it is absolutely vital _ govern for northern ireland. it is absolutely vital that the democratic institutions and the lawmaking powers are returned back to the elected politicians in northern ireland. and today is clearly very historic and symbolic. at the same time, we do know northern ireland's economic lifeblood is linked to the rest of gb and i concur with the rest of gb and i concur with the rest of gb and i concur with the rest of my colleagues who have spoken on this issue. it is vital that we ensure that the ability to diverge and have the freedom to secure northern ireland's economic lifeblood and also the prosperity of northern ireland remains and with that, can is the secretary of state and this government to ensure that they have the full ability to do that and they will be backed up by the government in westminster to do so? —— can i ask. she the government in westminster to do so? -- can i ask-— so? -- can i ask. she is absolutely riuht. so? -- can i ask. she is ab
if is govern for northern ireland. it is absolutely _ govern for northern ireland. it is absolutely vital _ govern for northern ireland. it is absolutely vital that the democratic institutions and the lawmaking powers are returned back to the elected politicians in northern ireland. and today is clearly very historic and symbolic. at the same time, we do know northern ireland's economic lifeblood is linked to the rest of gb and i concur with the rest of gb and i concur with the rest of gb and i...
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i that do to health care services northern ireland?— northern ireland? i have seen first-hand, — northern ireland? i have seen first-hand, i— northern ireland? i have seen first-hand, i have _ northern ireland? i have seen first-hand, i have family - northern ireland? i have seen i first-hand, i have family working northern ireland? i have seen - first-hand, i have family working in first—hand, i have family working in the nhs. _ first—hand, i have family working in the nhs, and i hearthe first—hand, i have family working in the nhs, and i hear the frustrations from them. — the nhs, and i hear the frustrations from them, because we have doctors, consultants. _ from them, because we have doctors, consultants, nurses, medicaltrain consultants, nurses, medical train staff who — consultants, nurses, medicaltrain staff who genuinely, heartfelt ly care about the service and the care that they— care about the service and the care that they provide to people that are coming _ that they provide to people that are coming to— that they provide to
i that do to health care services northern ireland?— northern ireland? i have seen first-hand, — northern ireland? i have seen first-hand, i— northern ireland? i have seen first-hand, i have _ northern ireland? i have seen first-hand, i have family - northern ireland? i have seen i first-hand, i have family working northern ireland? i have seen - first-hand, i have family working in first—hand, i have family working in the nhs. _ first—hand, i have family working in the nhs, and i...
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ireland it — progress for everyone in northern ireland. it is the product of a long and protracted negotiation between the dup_ and protracted negotiation between the dup and the uk government. i want _ the dup and the uk government. i want to— the dup and the uk government. i want to place on record my appreciation to the secretary of state _ appreciation to the secretary of state for — appreciation to the secretary of state for northern ireland and the prime _ state for northern ireland and the prime minister, and their officials, for their— prime minister, and their officials, for their work and engagement during the period _ for their work and engagement during the period of negotiations. i also want _ the period of negotiations. i also want to— the period of negotiations. i also want to pay tribute to all of my party _ want to pay tribute to all of my party colleagues, particularly my deputy— party colleagues, particularly my deputy leader who have engaged in these _ deputy leader who have engaged in these negotiations. toda
ireland it — progress for everyone in northern ireland. it is the product of a long and protracted negotiation between the dup_ and protracted negotiation between the dup and the uk government. i want _ the dup and the uk government. i want to— the dup and the uk government. i want to place on record my appreciation to the secretary of state _ appreciation to the secretary of state for — appreciation to the secretary of state for northern ireland and the prime _ state for northern ireland...
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chance of northern ireland, but the chance of northern ireland and the republic of ireland reunited, essentially and becoming one island. it is the nationalist first minister now, michelle o'neill, she wants northern ireland to reunite. unionist politicians do not want that body could be something discuss with rishi sunak today. also today, leo varadkar, the irish taoiseach, he arrived and is holding talks with politicians and discussing various issues. there is not much work going on, it is a lot of chat, photos and handshakes but it is symbolic to see stormont up and running after two years of political chaos, essentially. there were many times where we never thought we would get to this point. i have stood outside these buildings many times and just said, nothing is happening and we don't expect anything to happen in the weeks and months to come. now we see politicians back and doing their job, it is a huge moment for northern ireland and they will be hoping it doesn't collapse again and they will be in the same situation they will be in the same situation they have been in for th
chance of northern ireland, but the chance of northern ireland and the republic of ireland reunited, essentially and becoming one island. it is the nationalist first minister now, michelle o'neill, she wants northern ireland to reunite. unionist politicians do not want that body could be something discuss with rishi sunak today. also today, leo varadkar, the irish taoiseach, he arrived and is holding talks with politicians and discussing various issues. there is not much work going on, it is a...
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well, you know, i wonder why ireland, why the crimeans, the crimean tatars choose ireland, because when i come to turkey, for example, once every two months, there we meet with crimean tatars and ukrainians who move from the territory temporarily of the occupied peninsula, and they say, well, we are here for a short time, we will move on to ireland, for example, and why, for example, not france, why not germany or germany or other countries, namely ireland, why exactly are there so many crimeans in ireland? i have a hypothesis, mrs. natalie, i will interrupt, is it possible that the peninsula, the island and the climate are somehow similar, or can you possibly give some other arguments? i think that here, i think that two key points can be said here: the first is that the crimean tatars, like all other people, in fact, they gravitate to the family, i think that when the first people began to arrive, and they looked at that here, as it is done here in ireland, they invited their friends, acquaintances, relatives, and accordingly they come with whole families, father and mother came, then
well, you know, i wonder why ireland, why the crimeans, the crimean tatars choose ireland, because when i come to turkey, for example, once every two months, there we meet with crimean tatars and ukrainians who move from the territory temporarily of the occupied peninsula, and they say, well, we are here for a short time, we will move on to ireland, for example, and why, for example, not france, why not germany or germany or other countries, namely ireland, why exactly are there so many...
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, to be from northern ireland, and support the likes of our northern ireland team. let's talk about your background then. you grow up in what people used to call border country. county armagh. more deaths in the troubles there, sadly, than there were in any place other than belfast. do you remember when you first realized that you were living in the troubles with a capital t, in a place in which violence was a part of everyday life? i don't remember anything different from the context in which i grew up. the very politicised situation in markethill. the challenges of that brought with us and with it. and markethill was a very politicised place. it was right on the edge of south armagh. many families who had been in the security forces, for example, many of the protestant families around south armagh, had moved up to markethill due to the threat of violence against theirfamily. so we were this small town, you know, an overwhelmingly protestant town on the very edge of south armagh, and a very republican area. so that, of course, brought challenges. there were an awfu
, to be from northern ireland, and support the likes of our northern ireland team. let's talk about your background then. you grow up in what people used to call border country. county armagh. more deaths in the troubles there, sadly, than there were in any place other than belfast. do you remember when you first realized that you were living in the troubles with a capital t, in a place in which violence was a part of everyday life? i don't remember anything different from the context in which...
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ireland, despite — ireland at the moment. ireland, despite this term, it's been a great start, _ despite this term, it's been a great start, but— despite this term, it's been a great start, but they haven't been at their— start, but they haven't been at their best _ start, but they haven't been at their best as well, so for me i guess— their best as well, so for me i guess unless england come up with something different tomorrow, especially our line—up, the welsh team _ especially our line—up, the welsh team because a lot of headaches, no doubt _ team because a lot of headaches, no doubt england will do the same. but unless— doubt england will do the same. but unless ireland is off—kilter by significant amount, i think it will probably— significant amount, i think it will probably go in ireland's favour tomorrow. probably go in ireland's favour tomorrow— probably go in ireland's favour tomorrow. , ., , tomorrow. david, is there any hope in there? i— tomorrow. david, is there any hope in there? i think _ to
ireland, despite — ireland at the moment. ireland, despite this term, it's been a great start, _ despite this term, it's been a great start, but— despite this term, it's been a great start, but they haven't been at their— start, but they haven't been at their best _ start, but they haven't been at their best as well, so for me i guess— their best as well, so for me i guess unless england come up with something different tomorrow, especially our line—up, the welsh team _ especially our...
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and a guarantee northern ireland and a guarantee northern ireland and a guarantee northern ireland goods can be sold in great britain, in all circumstances. a so—called east west council will be set up, to try to bind northern ireland into uk—wide trade and cooperation. and uk law will be tweaked to emphasise that changes to eu law that impacts northern ireland can be scrutinised and voted on by stormont. earlier mps debated the plan and look at this, labour has worked with the government on it and is full of praise for ministers. i the government on it and is full of praise for ministers.— praise for ministers. i would like to thank the _ praise for ministers. i would like to thank the secretary _ praise for ministers. i would like to thank the secretary of - praise for ministers. i would like to thank the secretary of state l praise for ministers. i would like i to thank the secretary of state for his tireless efforts that have brought us to this point. his is a great achievement. but brought us to this point. his is a great achievement.— great achievement. but not all democrat
and a guarantee northern ireland and a guarantee northern ireland and a guarantee northern ireland goods can be sold in great britain, in all circumstances. a so—called east west council will be set up, to try to bind northern ireland into uk—wide trade and cooperation. and uk law will be tweaked to emphasise that changes to eu law that impacts northern ireland can be scrutinised and voted on by stormont. earlier mps debated the plan and look at this, labour has worked with the government...
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undermine northern ireland's place. he now believes they have the assurances they need from westminster to return to government with the nationalist. our island correspondent has this report. >> across northern ireland, people woke up to news of a political breakthrough that ha been nearly two years in the making. the lack of a functioning executive for so long has caused many issues for the lives of people. public sector workers on strike earlier this month overpay. unions help increases will be a priority. >> a sense of hope, but they are apprehensive. teachers have not gotten a pay increase for three years. i have waited long enough. they watched teacher wages in other parts of the u.k. grow far ahead of teacher wages in northern ireland. >> parents help financial help with childcare available in other parts of the u.k. will be signed off. >> families have been watching developments elsewhere in the u.k.. we have seen record investment in childcare and the 30 hours scheme. it is considerably more than families can ac
undermine northern ireland's place. he now believes they have the assurances they need from westminster to return to government with the nationalist. our island correspondent has this report. >> across northern ireland, people woke up to news of a political breakthrough that ha been nearly two years in the making. the lack of a functioning executive for so long has caused many issues for the lives of people. public sector workers on strike earlier this month overpay. unions help increases...
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i ireland. i wondered what you thought about that. . �* ireland. i wondered what you thought about that. ., �* ., ., . ., . about that. i haven't had a chance to read it, — about that. i haven't had a chance to read it, i _ about that. i haven't had a chance to read it, iwill— about that. i haven't had a chance to read it, i will but _ about that. i haven't had a chance to read it, i will but i _ about that. i haven't had a chance to read it, i will but i have - about that. i haven't had a chance to read it, i will but i have read i to read it, i will but i have read the summary and i don't agree with it as you won't be surprised to hear. as a country and government, we take security and defence very seriously, dramatically scaling up our defence budget on ireland and involved in security in the un and members of pasco, the relationship with nato for the partnership of peace. we take security measures very seriously. peace. we take security measures very seriously-— very seriously. this was made ossible very seriously. this was made possibl
i ireland. i wondered what you thought about that. . �* ireland. i wondered what you thought about that. ., �* ., ., . ., . about that. i haven't had a chance to read it, — about that. i haven't had a chance to read it, i _ about that. i haven't had a chance to read it, iwill— about that. i haven't had a chance to read it, i will but _ about that. i haven't had a chance to read it, i will but i _ about that. i haven't had a chance to read it, i will but i have - about that. i haven't...
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- reaction in northern ireland? look, i was reaction in northern ireland? look, i was getting _ reaction in northern ireland? look, i was getting messages _ reaction in northern ireland? look, i was getting messages from i reaction in northern ireland? errraz, i was getting messages from people this morning, people who are in the dup, who didn't know what was going on, people who are outside party politics, people who are friends of mine and they were all essentially saying, is this true, can this be true? surely this isn't true? i mean, for any political leader to face allegations of this nature, which have got to the stage of charges from the police is incredibly rare, is incredibly unsettling for people who support that political party or even don't support the political party and so, whatever about the individual circumstances of this case, it will come to court, we can't get into that now. but the mere fact of him being charged is beyond compare. i cannot think of an example of where this has happened to a political leader while they are leading the pa
- reaction in northern ireland? look, i was reaction in northern ireland? look, i was getting _ reaction in northern ireland? look, i was getting messages _ reaction in northern ireland? look, i was getting messages from i reaction in northern ireland? errraz, i was getting messages from people this morning, people who are in the dup, who didn't know what was going on, people who are outside party politics, people who are friends of mine and they were all essentially saying, is this true, can...
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, to be from northern ireland, and support the likes of our northern ireland team. let's talk about your background then. you grow up in what people used to call border country. county armagh. more deaths in the troubles there, sadly, than there were in any place other than belfast. do you remember when you first realized that you were living in the troubles with a capital t, in a place in which violence was a part of everyday life? i don't remember anything different from the context in which i grew up. the very politicised situation in markethill. the challenges of that brought with us and with it. and markethill was a very politicised place. it was right on the edge of south armagh. many families who had been in the security forces, for example, many of the protestant families around south armagh, had moved up to markethill due to the threat of violence against theirfamily. so we were this small town, you know, an overwhelmingly protestant town on the very edge of south armagh, and a very republican area. so that, of course, brought challenges. there were an awfu
, to be from northern ireland, and support the likes of our northern ireland team. let's talk about your background then. you grow up in what people used to call border country. county armagh. more deaths in the troubles there, sadly, than there were in any place other than belfast. do you remember when you first realized that you were living in the troubles with a capital t, in a place in which violence was a part of everyday life? i don't remember anything different from the context in which...
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these young people are part of northern ireland's future, but is northern ireland part of theirs? i would love to say that i'd love to live here for the rest of my life. if northern ireland became more open and the political system became better here, i would come back. apart from its quirks, i do love living here. but, realistically, looking at the political situation, i don't really see it getting any better. it's sometimes shameful to say, "oh, i'm from northern ireland," especially as a politics student. when you talk to others — like when you go to england, if you talk to people who study politics, they go, "oh, northern ireland, we hear you're a bit of a...bit of a loose cannon." do you find, as a teenager, those kind of old sectarian divides — catholic/protestant, unionist/nationalist — i mean, does that affect your life? i'm ashamed to say i probably do think about that. i think that's sort of embedded in all of us here, sort of a wee tiny bit. but it's just sort of something automatically that seems to come with living here and we just do it so naturally, unfortunat
these young people are part of northern ireland's future, but is northern ireland part of theirs? i would love to say that i'd love to live here for the rest of my life. if northern ireland became more open and the political system became better here, i would come back. apart from its quirks, i do love living here. but, realistically, looking at the political situation, i don't really see it getting any better. it's sometimes shameful to say, "oh, i'm from northern ireland,"...
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i regardless of the impact it has on northern ireland?— northern ireland? i thank the honourable _ northern ireland? i thank the honourable gentleman - northern ireland? i thank the honourable gentleman for - northern ireland? i thank the honourable gentleman for his question. there are a number of points to it. forgive me, some of the points he made were actually incorrect. there is going to be, we have always said, in the protocol bill, we said that there would be checks on goods going into the eu single market. i think every piece of legislation has said that we have proposed in this place has said that. but it will be the uk who are operating the uk internal market scheme. and on this, the fourth anniversary of leaving the european union, i can tell him absolutely that this agreed package of measures will not change the freedoms and powers we have secured through brexit or through the windsor framework. it will not reduce our ability to diverged, not our commitment to do so, should it be in the interests of the united kingdom. he mentions clause 13 c of
i regardless of the impact it has on northern ireland?— northern ireland? i thank the honourable _ northern ireland? i thank the honourable gentleman - northern ireland? i thank the honourable gentleman for - northern ireland? i thank the honourable gentleman for his question. there are a number of points to it. forgive me, some of the points he made were actually incorrect. there is going to be, we have always said, in the protocol bill, we said that there would be checks on goods going into...
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in northern ireland. and so this is a blow not just to the dup, not just to jeffrey donaldson personally. this is a blow to unionism. unionism has been under immense pressure. it has made some very bad mistakes over recent years, most obviously around brexit. this is another area in which now unionism finds itself on the back foot, trying to find a leader, trying to work out what to do and hopefully from their perspective and trying to make up the ground now that they�*re losing. he signed the confidence and supply agreement to theresa may, has been a big beast in unionist politics. there is a sense of shock, since this raises questions that people are not quite sure the answers to the questions will be at. this deal to get stormont back was very much jeffrey donaldson�*s deal. he was the heart of it, he was a salesman for it, he negotiated, he really had in quite a successfuljob of getting it to stick where we are weeks into it now and if another significant internal opposition to the move within his
in northern ireland. and so this is a blow not just to the dup, not just to jeffrey donaldson personally. this is a blow to unionism. unionism has been under immense pressure. it has made some very bad mistakes over recent years, most obviously around brexit. this is another area in which now unionism finds itself on the back foot, trying to find a leader, trying to work out what to do and hopefully from their perspective and trying to make up the ground now that they�*re losing. he signed...
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ireland, ensuring thatj northern ireland, ensuring that devolution _ northern ireland, ensuring that devolution continues— northern ireland, ensuring that devolution continues to - northern ireland, ensuring that| devolution continues to operate northern ireland, ensuring that. devolution continues to operate as effectively — devolution continues to operate as effectively as — devolution continues to operate as effectively as possible _ devolution continues to operate as effectively as possible and - devolution continues to operate as effectively as possible and is - effectively as possible and is minimally— effectively as possible and is minimally impact _ effectively as possible and is minimally impact about - effectively as possible and isj minimally impact about what effectively as possible and is . minimally impact about what is happening _ minimally impact about what is happening and _ minimally impact about what is happening and what _ minimally impact about what is happening and what is - minimally impact about what is . happening and what is effectively minimally imp
ireland, ensuring thatj northern ireland, ensuring that devolution _ northern ireland, ensuring that devolution continues— northern ireland, ensuring that devolution continues to - northern ireland, ensuring that| devolution continues to operate northern ireland, ensuring that. devolution continues to operate as effectively — devolution continues to operate as effectively as — devolution continues to operate as effectively as possible _ devolution continues to operate as effectively as...
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underthe protocolthere ireland. under the protocol there are ireland. underthe protocolthere are hundreds upon hundreds of eu laws that_ are hundreds upon hundreds of eu laws that we don't make, that we can't _ laws that we don't make, that we can't change, that govern our goods economy~ _ can't change, that govern our goods economy. here from annex two of the protocol _ economy. here from annex two of the protocol of _ economy. here from annex two of the protocol of the mere titles of those hundreds, — protocol of the mere titles of those hundreds, running themselves to many, _ hundreds, running themselves to many, many pages. those are laws which _ many, many pages. those are laws which shape — many, many pages. those are laws which shape everything to do with our goods— which shape everything to do with our goods economy. it is also important _ our goods economy. it is also important to note that they are the identical— important to note that they are the identical laws which govern the goods— identical laws which govern the goods economy o
underthe protocolthere ireland. under the protocol there are ireland. underthe protocolthere are hundreds upon hundreds of eu laws that_ are hundreds upon hundreds of eu laws that we don't make, that we can't _ laws that we don't make, that we can't change, that govern our goods economy~ _ can't change, that govern our goods economy. here from annex two of the protocol _ economy. here from annex two of the protocol of _ economy. here from annex two of the protocol of the mere titles of those...
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so, he made seven trips to northern ireland to -et seven trips to northern ireland to get that— seven trips to northern ireland to get that back up and running. the key thing — get that back up and running. the key thing for downing street now is what happens going forward. and the fact that _ what happens going forward. and the fact that they want the dup leadership to stay committed to that _ leadership to stay committed to that the — leadership to stay committed to that. the concern here is that any turbulence — that. the concern here is that any turbulence in northern ireland is a concern _ turbulence in northern ireland is a concern for— turbulence in northern ireland is a concern for london.— turbulence in northern ireland is a concern for london. damian and sara, thank ou concern for london. damian and sara, thank you both _ concern for london. damian and sara, thank you both very _ concern for london. damian and sara, thank you both very much. _ the metropolitan police says it is continuing its investigation into potential offences linked to the post office over the
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ireland is, that is a _ are nationalists and who are united ireland is, that is a exciting - ireland is, that is a exciting prospect— ireland is, that is a exciting prospect in— ireland is, that is a exciting prospect in ways _ ireland is, that is a exciting prospect in ways that - ireland is, that is a exciting prospect in ways that are l ireland is, that is a exciting. prospect in ways that are very obvious _ prospect in ways that are very obvious i_ prospect in ways that are very obvious. i can— prospect in ways that are very obvious. i can only— prospect in ways that are very obvious. i can only hope - prospect in ways that are very obvious. i can only hope that| prospect in ways that are very. obvious. i can only hope that as prospect in ways that are very- obvious. i can only hope that as the government— obvious. i can only hope that as the government takes— obvious. i can only hope that as the government takes office, _ obvious. i can only hope that as the government takes office, and - obvious. i can only hope that as the government takes office, and as - governme
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our ireland correspondent chris page has more. well, the details will be published over the next few days, according to the dup leader jeffrey donaldson who you heard from there, but essentially, but essentially, we know that a deal will include a number of elements. one will be legislation which sirjeffrey says will strengthen northern ireland's place in the united kingdom, particularly around the issue of trading arrangements after brexit which has really been at the heart of all these political problems in northern ireland for the last two years. also, there will be some extra funding for northern ireland. 3.3 billion pounds sterling that will go towards settling pay disputes involving public sector pay workers. also to help new ministers in northern ireland's regional government here to transform, as the political parties would put it, public services, particularly the health service here which is widely regarded as being in a crisis, but really the focus of the negotiations that have been carried out by the dup over the last
our ireland correspondent chris page has more. well, the details will be published over the next few days, according to the dup leader jeffrey donaldson who you heard from there, but essentially, but essentially, we know that a deal will include a number of elements. one will be legislation which sirjeffrey says will strengthen northern ireland's place in the united kingdom, particularly around the issue of trading arrangements after brexit which has really been at the heart of all these...
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northern ireland is never— this is done. northern ireland is never done. the process of peacemaking is a process, not an event _ peacemaking is a process, not an event htr— peacemaking is a process, not an event. ~ �* peacemaking is a process, not an event. ~ . .., peacemaking is a process, not an event. ~ . ., event. mr ahern, could asked for our event. mr ahern, could asked for your confidence _ event. mr ahern, could asked for your confidence in _ event. mr ahern, could asked for your confidence in the _ event. mr ahern, could asked for| your confidence in the institutions lasting? your confidence in the institutions lastin: ? �* , ., , your confidence in the institutions lastina? �*, , your confidence in the institutions lastinu? �*, ,'::::f lasting? peter's last point is 100% correct, it lasting? peter's last point is 10096 correct. it is _ lasting? peter's last point is 10096 correct. it is a _ lasting? peter's last point is 10096 correct, it is a process _ lasting? peter's last point is 10096 correct, it is a process and - lasting? peter's
northern ireland is never— this is done. northern ireland is never done. the process of peacemaking is a process, not an event _ peacemaking is a process, not an event htr— peacemaking is a process, not an event. ~ �* peacemaking is a process, not an event. ~ . .., peacemaking is a process, not an event. ~ . ., event. mr ahern, could asked for our event. mr ahern, could asked for your confidence _ event. mr ahern, could asked for your confidence in _ event. mr ahern, could asked for your...
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ireland have arisen as they have elsewhere — ireland have arisen as they have elsewhere and _ ireland have arisen as they have elsewhere and there _ ireland have arisen as they have elsewhere and there is - ireland have arisen as they have elsewhere and there is a - ireland have arisen as they have elsewhere and there is a real. elsewhere and there is a real shortage _ elsewhere and there is a real shortage of— elsewhere and there is a real shortage of affordable - elsewhere and there is a real. shortage of affordable housing. elsewhere and there is a real- shortage of affordable housing. tv screens— shortage of affordable housing. tv screens filled _ shortage of affordable housing. tv screens filled with _ shortage of affordable housing. tv screens filled with pictures - shortage of affordable housing. tv screens filled with pictures of- screens filled with pictures of asylum—seekers— screens filled with pictures of asylum—seekers living - screens filled with pictures of asylum—seekers living in - screens filled with pictures of| asylum—seekers living in tents screens f
ireland have arisen as they have elsewhere — ireland have arisen as they have elsewhere and _ ireland have arisen as they have elsewhere and there _ ireland have arisen as they have elsewhere and there is - ireland have arisen as they have elsewhere and there is a - ireland have arisen as they have elsewhere and there is a real. elsewhere and there is a real shortage _ elsewhere and there is a real shortage of— elsewhere and there is a real shortage of affordable - elsewhere and there is a...
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back migrants from ireland. we look at what happens next in scotland after the snp leader, humza yousaf quit earlier today, triggering a search for a successor and a new scottish first minister. and after more than 200,000 people signed a petition backed by a terminally ill broadcaster, dame esther rantzen mp , today debated in rantzen mp, today debated in parliament whether dying people should be able to ask for medical assistance to end their lives. we'll discuss all that and more after the news with ray allison . allison. >> thanks, chris. good evening. our top stories tonight. the snp is preparing for a leadership contest after the scottish first minister announced his resignation. humza yousafs admitted that he underestimated the level of upset that he would cause by cutting political ties with the greens. he will now continue in his post until a replacement can be found . replacement can be found. clearly emotional, mr yousaf said he's quitting to help repair relationships across the political divide . pol
back migrants from ireland. we look at what happens next in scotland after the snp leader, humza yousaf quit earlier today, triggering a search for a successor and a new scottish first minister. and after more than 200,000 people signed a petition backed by a terminally ill broadcaster, dame esther rantzen mp , today debated in rantzen mp, today debated in parliament whether dying people should be able to ask for medical assistance to end their lives. we'll discuss all that and more after the...
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how is this experience unique to northern ireland? we're connecting with the loch and the landscape with homemade food and drink and the warmth in our home. lauren scala: wow. this is gorgeous. joe: as you know, the loch's just on our doorstep here. and it's just such an idyllic location for it. doesn't matter how old you are or how young you are. you can get out on the board. really easy to get started, you know? i think when you think about bread making and paddleboarding, i don't know. they don't really seem to mix well. well, you work up an appetite. yeah. i love the bread, so i need time to work it off, you know? you're going to scoop out your dough onto the table. then what you're going to do is you're going to pretend you're tucking the sheet in below a mattress. that's it. this dough is so sticky, i think i'm taking some back to new york with me. yeah, i think you are. it's almost like glass. i don't think you could find somewhere that's not got a good view, you know? everywhere you look is different, and it's just really stun
how is this experience unique to northern ireland? we're connecting with the loch and the landscape with homemade food and drink and the warmth in our home. lauren scala: wow. this is gorgeous. joe: as you know, the loch's just on our doorstep here. and it's just such an idyllic location for it. doesn't matter how old you are or how young you are. you can get out on the board. really easy to get started, you know? i think when you think about bread making and paddleboarding, i don't know. they...
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tt’s looking at a united ireland? it's taken a looking at a united ireland? tt�*s taken a while to come to the decision so they've come to it in a very systematic and patient way. and they've achieved the things they wanted to achieve. 50 they've achieved the things they wanted to achieve.— they've achieved the things they wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interruot — wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interrupt because _ wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interrupt because we _ wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interrupt because we have i wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interrupt because we have sinnl to interrupt because we have sinn fein reacting at stormont. taste to interrupt because we have sinn fein reacting at stormont.- fein reacting at stormont. we are conscious that _ fein reacting at stormont. we are conscious that there _ fein reacting at stormont. we are conscious that there is _ fein reacting at stormont. we are conscious that there is a - fein reacting at stormont. we are conscious that there is a huge i consciou
tt’s looking at a united ireland? it's taken a looking at a united ireland? tt�*s taken a while to come to the decision so they've come to it in a very systematic and patient way. and they've achieved the things they wanted to achieve. 50 they've achieved the things they wanted to achieve.— they've achieved the things they wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interruot — wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interrupt because _ wanted to achieve. so sorry, i have to interrupt because...
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is northern— northern ireland. what is it? is northern ireland. what is it? is northern ireland going to find it has the — northern ireland going to find it has the ability to stay tied to the united _ has the ability to stay tied to the united kingdom, orwillthe united kingdom, or will the government united kingdom, orwillthe government proceed happily to change laws here, _ government proceed happily to change laws here, regardless of the impact it has— laws here, regardless of the impact it has on— laws here, regardless of the impact it has on northern ireland? gn laws here, regardless of the impact it has on northern ireland?- it has on northern ireland? on bbc ulster, dup — it has on northern ireland? on bbc ulster, dup leader _ it has on northern ireland? on bbc ulster, dup leader sir _ it has on northern ireland? on bbc ulster, dup leader sirjeffrey - ulster, dup leader sirjeffrey donaldson said the deal removed the irish sea border. irate donaldson said the deal removed the irish sea border.— irish sea border. we believe that where goods _ i
is northern— northern ireland. what is it? is northern ireland. what is it? is northern ireland going to find it has the — northern ireland going to find it has the ability to stay tied to the united _ has the ability to stay tied to the united kingdom, orwillthe united kingdom, or will the government united kingdom, orwillthe government proceed happily to change laws here, _ government proceed happily to change laws here, regardless of the impact it has— laws here, regardless of the...
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northern ireland is not _ to get to this point? northern ireland is not the _ to get to this point? northern ireland is not the only - to get to this point? northern ireland is not the only place l ireland is not the only place around the world that is wrestling with political challenges and some are unique to northern ireland. they are real. �* p, p p, to northern ireland. they are real. ~ . . ., , real. and financial challenges. no question- _ real. and financial challenges. no question. the _ real. and financial challenges. no question. the us - real. and financial challenges. no question. the us is - real. and financial challenges. no question. the us is not. no question. the us is not immune to some of those challenges, we have them in our own way. you have two political leaders from different histories and traditions and different visions for the future of northern ireland. united in the idea now that people hold those outcomes together and still support each other on a pathway forward. we are about to go through a difficult campaign season here in the united states and ther
northern ireland is not _ to get to this point? northern ireland is not the _ to get to this point? northern ireland is not the only - to get to this point? northern ireland is not the only place l ireland is not the only place around the world that is wrestling with political challenges and some are unique to northern ireland. they are real. �* p, p p, to northern ireland. they are real. ~ . . ., , real. and financial challenges. no question- _ real. and financial challenges. no question....
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a united ireland? i don't think there will be a united ireland and i'm not too sure if there will be a united ireland my lifetime. i think that there will be motions to maybe move towards one but i think that we should remain a part of the united kingdom. 100% i do believe there will be a united ireland my lifetime i because when you look at the current situation that we've had _ for the last two years, - and over the last 100 years of partition, partition has failed everyone. i the past week has seen massive political change in northern ireland — the return of devolved government and the first nationalist first minister in the shape of sinn fein�*s michelle o'neill. it's truly historic, and as someone who would be a republican themselves, it's truly amazing to see that we're making progress. if you could give a message to politicians in northern ireland, what would it be? you're voted into represent your constituents and to represent your country — do the job, the point you are there is to solve
a united ireland? i don't think there will be a united ireland and i'm not too sure if there will be a united ireland my lifetime. i think that there will be motions to maybe move towards one but i think that we should remain a part of the united kingdom. 100% i do believe there will be a united ireland my lifetime i because when you look at the current situation that we've had _ for the last two years, - and over the last 100 years of partition, partition has failed everyone. i the past week...
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it bring power-sharing to northern ireland? , ., , ., ireland? it is not easy being a politician _ ireland? it is not easy being a politician anywhere, - ireland? it is not easy being a politician anywhere, and - ireland? it is not easy being a politician anywhere, and it. ireland? it is not easy being a politician anywhere, and it is| ireland? it is not easy being a i politician anywhere, and it is not easyin politician anywhere, and it is not easy in northern ireland, but i think young people would find it hard to understand that people who are elected, say, over the last five years, and spent only two years at their desk, and in my day in politics you would not have got away with that, so you can't blame people, but people will want to see a young people will want to see educational services and they will want to see how the better and the economy being better —— the health being better. the politicians in the republic of ireland and london will want to help the politicians in the north, and what we tried to do was to be helpful and try to
it bring power-sharing to northern ireland? , ., , ., ireland? it is not easy being a politician _ ireland? it is not easy being a politician anywhere, - ireland? it is not easy being a politician anywhere, and - ireland? it is not easy being a politician anywhere, and it. ireland? it is not easy being a politician anywhere, and it is| ireland? it is not easy being a i politician anywhere, and it is not easyin politician anywhere, and it is not easy in northern ireland, but i think young people...
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and in the south of ireland has have - in the south of ireland has have some _ in the south of ireland has have some pay— in the south of ireland has have some pay rises, _ in the south of ireland has have some pay rises, not— in the south of ireland has have some pay rises, not enough, i in the south of ireland has have i some pay rises, not enough, but some to keep up _ some pay rises, not enough, but some to keep up with— some pay rises, not enough, but some to keep up with the _ some pay rises, not enough, but some to keep up with the crippling _ to keep up with the crippling inflation _ to keep up with the crippling inflation we _ to keep up with the crippling inflation we have _ to keep up with the crippling inflation we have had - to keep up with the crippling inflation we have had over. to keep up with the crippling i inflation we have had over the to keep up with the crippling - inflation we have had over the last year~ _ inflation we have had over the last year. northern— inflation we have had over the last year. northern ireland _ inflation we have had over the last
and in the south of ireland has have - in the south of ireland has have some _ in the south of ireland has have some pay— in the south of ireland has have some pay rises, _ in the south of ireland has have some pay rises, not— in the south of ireland has have some pay rises, not enough, i in the south of ireland has have i some pay rises, not enough, but some to keep up _ some pay rises, not enough, but some to keep up with— some pay rises, not enough, but some to keep up with the _ some...
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and ireland. today we welcome continued efforts to remote and preserve the good friday agreements and promises of a bright future for all of the friends of ireland. l differences for this moment in time and remember the importance of peacemaking and celebrate the important friendship between our two countrieslp the united states ad ireland and today we all welcome continued efforts to promote and preserve the good friday agreement and the promise of a bright future for all the friends of ireland and certainly at this time um in many ways our hearts are heavy, in spite of the fun fellowship, because stability is threatened in europe, the middle east, and our allies and friends such as israel and taiwan fight for the right to exist. and i know everyone in this room is committed to the same thing. we know we must stand for national sovereignty and work for international peace and this is a time to encourage a productive dialogue can be to respect and even when we may disagree on matters of politics a
and ireland. today we welcome continued efforts to remote and preserve the good friday agreements and promises of a bright future for all of the friends of ireland. l differences for this moment in time and remember the importance of peacemaking and celebrate the important friendship between our two countrieslp the united states ad ireland and today we all welcome continued efforts to promote and preserve the good friday agreement and the promise of a bright future for all the friends of...
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— strength in recent elections in northern ireland? certainly, one of the taruet northern ireland? certainly, one of the target seats _ northern ireland? certainly, one of the target seats that _ northern ireland? certainly, one of the target seats that alliance - northern ireland? certainly, one of the target seats that alliance has . the target seats that alliance has had an itch mite for quite awhile has been lagan valley, which was sir jeffrey donaldson�*s seat. he was an ulster unionist mp, then the dup mp. the thought that anybody other than a unionist could threaten to take that seat was impossible, but the young energetic alliance candidate there has eaten into sir geoffrey's majority. i suppose within that particular constituency it might embolden the alliance challenge. in terms of the overall balance between unionism and nationalism i don't think it will change anything very much. in essence we have a kind of hung assembly were neither unionism nor nationalism is in the majority and centre—right parties hold the balance of power because of the peculiar rules we have
— strength in recent elections in northern ireland? certainly, one of the taruet northern ireland? certainly, one of the target seats _ northern ireland? certainly, one of the target seats that _ northern ireland? certainly, one of the target seats that alliance - northern ireland? certainly, one of the target seats that alliance has . the target seats that alliance has had an itch mite for quite awhile has been lagan valley, which was sir jeffrey donaldson�*s seat. he was an ulster...
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what ireland's minister says about the important role the u.s. will play in the stability of theewly returned northern ireland government. ♪ >> hello and welcome to world news america, i am katrina, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is rejecting a cease-fire proposal counter offer from hamas pledging to continue the offensive in the gaza strip until a victory. they plan to expand, operations pours the city of rafa near the egyptian border. half of gaza's population has a sot refuge there. in his remarks he vowed to continue the war against hamas and rejected what he said were delusional demands from the group. hamas laid out a process to release israeli hostages in several phases in exchange for palestinian as a nurse and i period of calm to allow dramatic -- boston u is a nurse and a. period of calm. and delegation will head to cairo for peace talks and qatar. this comes as antony blinken wraps up his trip to the region where he has pledging for military and pause and says the u.s. will keep its focus on bringing israeli hostages hom
what ireland's minister says about the important role the u.s. will play in the stability of theewly returned northern ireland government. ♪ >> hello and welcome to world news america, i am katrina, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is rejecting a cease-fire proposal counter offer from hamas pledging to continue the offensive in the gaza strip until a victory. they plan to expand, operations pours the city of rafa near the egyptian border. half of gaza's population has a sot...
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clearer skies for scotland and northern ireland. it could be a frosty start early in the morning, but the promise of more sunshine for scotland and northern ireland. the cloudy start for england and wales. still a bit dampness in the east, but we'll see some sunshine developing more widely as the cloud retreats back towards east anglia and the southeast. here, temperatures could make double figures, but i think 7, 8 degrees is going to be nearer the mark. it could be the odd shower coming into northwest scotland, especially as the breeze picks up later in the day. and if we look to the north, by wednesday, this deep low is pushing between iceland and scotland, really strengthening the winds overnight. very windy for scotland, widespread gales, gusts of 80mph for a while in the far north. and this squally band of rain sweeps into scotland and northern ireland, picking the winds up here, gusty winds and some rain in the far north of england. further south across england and wales, the winds much lighter. and after a chilly, bright sta
clearer skies for scotland and northern ireland. it could be a frosty start early in the morning, but the promise of more sunshine for scotland and northern ireland. the cloudy start for england and wales. still a bit dampness in the east, but we'll see some sunshine developing more widely as the cloud retreats back towards east anglia and the southeast. here, temperatures could make double figures, but i think 7, 8 degrees is going to be nearer the mark. it could be the odd shower coming into...
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ireland legacy— northern ireland in connection with northern ireland legacy cases. - northern ireland in connection withl northern ireland legacy cases. five, the longest— northern ireland legacy cases. five, the longest day, _ northern ireland legacy cases. five, the longest day, the _ northern ireland legacy cases. five, the longest day, the 21st— northern ireland legacy cases. five, the longest day, the 21st of- northern ireland legacy cases. five, the longest day, the 21st ofjune, i the longest day, the 21st ofjune, should _ the longest day, the 21st ofjune, should be — the longest day, the 21st ofjune, should be designated _ the longest day, the 21st ofjune, should be designated as - the longest day, the 21st ofjune, should be designated as a - the longest day, the 21st ofjune, should be designated as a day- the longest day, the 21st ofjune, . should be designated as a day when we remember— should be designated as a day when we remember those _ should be designated as a day when we remember those lost, _ should be designated as a day when we remember those lost, injured i
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he good story of northern ireland and good story of ireland.— good story of ireland. he said in that statement _ good story of ireland. he said in that statement that _ good story of ireland. he said in that statement that in _ good story of ireland. he said in that statement that in some - good story of ireland. he said in l that statement that in some areas they had not made progress, in some areas they had actually moved backwards, he said he would leave it to others to point those areas out, so what is your assessment of that, what were the principal failures and what were the principal failures and what were the principal failures and what were the principal successes? well, i suppose the big failure that people would label with the current government and the issue that will be of most concern with the general election and local elections are held, is the issue of housing. there is a housing crisis in ireland, there are large numbers of homeless people, that is something that this government has not managed to get a handle on and previous governments either have
he good story of northern ireland and good story of ireland.— good story of ireland. he said in that statement _ good story of ireland. he said in that statement that _ good story of ireland. he said in that statement that in _ good story of ireland. he said in that statement that in some - good story of ireland. he said in l that statement that in some areas they had not made progress, in some areas they had actually moved backwards, he said he would leave it to others to point those areas...
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of ireland — that was the northern ireland protocol. to avoid disruptive border checks on the irish border, the protocol introduced new checks on goods coming into northern ireland from the rest of the uk. that meant no hard border in ireland — but pro—british unionists felt the arrangement caused delays and weakened northern ireland's role in the uk and refused to support the arrangement — until the latest compromise. live now to belfast and political analyst dr clare rice. good to have you on the programme. we don't know the details yet and we are hoping we will hear them today when they are published. do you think they are likely to go far enough to convince all unionists to accept this deal?— enough to convince all unionists to accept this deal? insured know. we already know _ accept this deal? insured know. we already know the _ accept this deal? insured know. we already know the dup _ accept this deal? insured know. we already know the dup earlier - accept this deal? insured know. we already know the dup earlier this i alr
of ireland — that was the northern ireland protocol. to avoid disruptive border checks on the irish border, the protocol introduced new checks on goods coming into northern ireland from the rest of the uk. that meant no hard border in ireland — but pro—british unionists felt the arrangement caused delays and weakened northern ireland's role in the uk and refused to support the arrangement — until the latest compromise. live now to belfast and political analyst dr clare rice. good to...
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frankie, good to have our northern ireland. frankie, good to have your insight _ northern ireland. frankie, good to have your insight into _ northern ireland. frankie, good to have your insight into this. - northern ireland. frankie, good toj have your insight into this. frankie devon. we will talk again, i'm sure, as we start to get a sense of what that actually changes on the ground. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. - it's that familiar drone noise, but this drone is much bigger than the usual type you'll see. and it's been flying around falmouth harbour as a trial to see how it can be used in a maritime setting. we're just trying the simple things really. we're just trying the simple things, really. actually, those simple things can be quite challenging in a harbour environment. so, we're just flying the drone from from ship to shore. we think there's business potential to use drones for that type of activity in the future. those behind the programme say they've shown they could deliver supplies
frankie, good to have our northern ireland. frankie, good to have your insight _ northern ireland. frankie, good to have your insight into _ northern ireland. frankie, good to have your insight into this. - northern ireland. frankie, good toj have your insight into this. frankie devon. we will talk again, i'm sure, as we start to get a sense of what that actually changes on the ground. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across...
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in the north of ireland, yes. because you also, in a political sense, believe that the destiny of northern ireland is one day to be unified with the republic, to be one united ireland. do i believe in it? to me, and quite honestly, whether it happens or not is neither here nor there to me, because i believe more so the way my feet dance, the music i listen to, is kind of irish. but that doesn't say that i don't have a great love and affection for a lot of english or british things. one does not dissociate the other, and that's part of the problem. we have a lot of people who say, like, "that's the way we are. "that's wrong." it's just — it's too embedded, and the more progressive politics that we need in the north of ireland, we really need it. that's why i was very disappointed about the democratic unionist party, you know. of course, we're celebrating today because they finally said after two years, "we will try and move forward." but, you know, of any culture anywhere, when you face the people who keep saying
in the north of ireland, yes. because you also, in a political sense, believe that the destiny of northern ireland is one day to be unified with the republic, to be one united ireland. do i believe in it? to me, and quite honestly, whether it happens or not is neither here nor there to me, because i believe more so the way my feet dance, the music i listen to, is kind of irish. but that doesn't say that i don't have a great love and affection for a lot of english or british things. one does not...
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times ireland. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. the political landing space, that really is the phrase to consider, because the irish government is drafting legislation for a new returns policy. so tell us more about those plans, first of all. , , ., , ., ., more about those plans, first of all. , .,, all. this is a plan that is effectively _ all. this is a plan that is effectively correcting i all. this is a plan that is effectively correcting an all. this is a plan that is - effectively correcting an issue all. this is a plan that is _ effectively correcting an issue that arose in the high court in dublin last month, where the court ruled that the designation of the uk as a safe country in the aftermath of britain leaving the european union wasn't legally sound, so effectively what the government is proposing in dublin is to fix that alleged state of anomaly by way of a court verdict, to allow the resumption of returns of asylum seekers to the uk in situations where they have applied
times ireland. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. the political landing space, that really is the phrase to consider, because the irish government is drafting legislation for a new returns policy. so tell us more about those plans, first of all. , , ., , ., ., more about those plans, first of all. , .,, all. this is a plan that is effectively _ all. this is a plan that is effectively correcting i all. this is a plan that is effectively correcting an all. this is a plan that is -...